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  3. victoriousvocabulary:

    COCOTTE

    [noun]

    1. a female prostitute.

    2. a promiscuous woman.

    3. a flirt or tease.

    4. Gastronomy: a small fireproof dish in which individual portions of food are cooked and served.

    Etymology: from French, from nursery word for a hen, feminine of coq.

    [Yannic Corboz]

     

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  5. theblackpicassa:

    LMAO

    Heavyflow pads tho?

    (Source: ivoryantlers)

     

  6. theblackpicassa:

    lmaooo this cracks me up every time.

    (Source: togifs)

     


  7. That time you confused a lesson for a soulmate.
    — 

    dream hampton (via tirhase)

    Whoa.

    (via effyosocialmedia)

    Well …

    (via thedawningofthoughts)

    (via theblackpicassa)

     


  8. youngblackandvegan:

    Every part of me and my body is politicized
    My skin
    My hair
    My uterus
    My culture
    Loving myself and valuing my humanity, in a society that sees me as nothing more than a commodity, is an act of political resistance

    And loving those like me is an act of political solidarity.

    (via theblackpicassa)

     


  9. megaman2:

    megaman2:

    “mickey mouse it says you want to divorce minnie because she was…… extremely silly?”

    “no, i said she was fucking goofy”

    please stop reblogging this i stole this joke from my brother

    (via tea-and-krumpin)

     


  10. butasparrow:

    touchmypopsicle:

    it’s kinda funny how when you get older you start to enjoy the things you hated as a kid like taking naps and getting spanked

    the second one was kind of unexpected

    but no one is disagreeing 

    (via asifever)

     


  11. And I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.
    — F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via chrisckeating)
     

  12. (Source: taylorwildfree)

     

  13. fabulouslyfreespirited:

    “The Great Gatsby” by alyssascott

     

  14. edgeface:

    Holy shit

     


  15. snobbydobby:

    what if gatsby said ‘young hobby’ instead of ‘old sport’

    (Source: dobbytheellf)